There's a real difference between a theoretical solution, and a RL
solution.

The OP is dealing with a RL problem, and you are dealing with the
theoretical solution.
Fine.

But in RL, it just isn't relevant. The problem is easily solved using
database knowledge.

And I can't accept your "answer", because I've used the database
software on Multiple Listing Services, and they can and do answer these
types of queries, promptly and efficiently, because the data is
properly indexed upon submittal, and thus readily available for
retrieval.

Please express your doubts about this to a good database guru.

It seems clear that nothing I say will sway you to believe anything
other than what you believed, before.

Rather than reading up on database theory or implementation, you call
my posts "stupid". Rather than ask someone who's opinion you might be
inclined to belive, you continue to post NOTHING factual to support
your argument.

I have answered your questions, but you refuse to answer mine. I have
explained how indicies can be used to rapidly access the data the OP
requested, from a database.

I will do no more. Believe whatever you wish. Your willingness to
explore this truth is demonstrably shallow.

Adak


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